When the Organization Speaks
Cross-posted, with some alterations, at The Bee in Your Bonnet. I am part of an organization that has recently made decisions that are discriminatory towards
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Cross-posted, with some alterations, at The Bee in Your Bonnet. I am part of an organization that has recently made decisions that are discriminatory towards
by Emily U (Emily U is casual observer of politics who enjoys reading, writing, knitting, and cooking when it’s not 5 pm and her kids
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 5 and software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about many topics,
When I was young, I was often frustrated that one of the only things my peers knew about our faith concerned the negative aspects of
Two weeks ago my sister asked, “So, what exactly is a Mormon Feminist?” Â Last weekend, Laurel Ulrich was asked a similar question in an interview,
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As happens occasionally, a national news show did a bit about the Mormon faith on Thursday. Â I found this particular report, on Rock Center with
Young Mormon feminists fill me with awe. Intelligent and well-educated, they have or are working towards fulfilling professional careers—even if their current role is SAHM.
On Saturday, August 18th 2012 I attended the We Are Woman Rally in Washington, D.C. which was organized to protest the war on women, evaluate
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